E3 2012
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Nintendo details new NintendoLand Wii U collection
By Andrew Groen published
Nintendo unveiled an important new addition to their Wii U system today at their press conference as they revealed NintendoLand, the game that is to be for Wii U what Wii Sports was for Wii...
7 things we took away from Monday's E3 media briefings
By Sterling McGarvey published
As a day full of media briefings comes to a close, we had a few observations after an afternoon of navigating LA traffic and seeing lots of gameplay demos on massive, massive screens...
The official scientific verdict of excitement: Was Microsoft's E3 press conference better or worse than last year?
By Matt Cundy published
Using the science of excitement to find out stuff about stuff
How Microsoft's new Kinect focus lost a connection with one gamer
By David Houghton published
Less mention of Kinect means that Kinect is becoming the Xbox standard
Need for Speed: Most Wanted release date, open world gameplay revealed
By Andrew Groen published
More big announcements are coming from EA's press conference this afternoon as it's been revealed that they are indeed developing Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and also that it will be open world...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist announced at Microsoft Presser - Updated
By Andrew Groen published
Breaking news out of Microsoft's E3 press conference, where it was just announced that Ubisoft's latest installment in the Splinter Cell is coming in 2013...
Microsoft shows off Smart Glass at E3 press conference
By Andrew Groen published
Breaking news out of Microsoft's E3 press conference, where it was just announced that they'll be bringing a new feature called Xbox Smart Glass to 360's everywhere...
Resident Evil and Metal Gear Solid Vita show up in retail listings
By Andrew Groen published
On the eve of E3 2012, a few new retailer listings have given us some enticing clues about what sort of things we may see announced for the PlayStation Vita this year...
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